Sentences with phrase «ubiquitous food»

This includes not only MSG and aspartame, which the featured study showed work synergistically to cause even more health damage, but also other ubiquitous food additives like corn and sugar.
Anna Cavestri rounded out this month's photo competition selection with this peaceful image of one of our most ubiquitous food sources, wheat, as it blows gently in the wind.
(iStock) Rice, the lifeblood of so many nations» cuisines, is perhaps the most ubiquitous food in the world.
Salt is one of the most basic and ubiquitous food seasonings.
Much of that salt — 35 percent in the United Kingdom and about 25 percent in Germany — comes from bread, which for millennia has ranked as one of the world's most ubiquitous foods.
You can't escape GMO if you consume soy, corn, and wheat unless you are incredibly careful, as the bulk of the U.S. supply of these three ubiquitous foods are GMO.
«Some of the most healthful and ubiquitous foods are falling in the top 10 riskiest foods,» says Sarah Klein, a staff attorney for the CSPI.
Dill pickles are one of those ubiquitous foods that pair well with main dishes, side dishes, or as finger foods on their own.

Not exact matches

Shakshuka, grilled haloumi and other Middle Eastern foods that go beyond the now - ubiquitous hummus, pita and falafel
It has risen to the top of the fast - food chain by being comfortably, familiarly, iconically «mass market» and so ubiquitous as to be the Platonic ideal of «convenient.»
He took an American standard, a cup of coffee, and like Kroc with hamburgers, made it uniform and ubiquitous — standardized fast food consumed in reassuringly familiar surroundings.
[McDonald's] has risen to the top of the fast - food chain by being comfortably, familiarly, iconically «mass market» and so ubiquitous as to be the Platonic ideal of «convenient.»
Kimbap (or Gimbap) Cheonguk loosely translates to «Kimbap Heaven,» a popular fast food chain in South Korea that's as ubiquitous as Tim Horton's is in Canada (a «one on every corner» type of situation).
Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods is sending tremors through the entire grocery industry — and raising concerns about the fate of delivery services like Instacart, whose carrot - logo boxes are ubiquitous at the popular food chain.
Today, class, it being late July and all, we're going to examine our zucchini facts: • Zucchini is always at the end of any A-to-Z food list; • Zucchini and fruitcake are the undeserving targets of many a joke; • The zucchini plant literally grows like a weed, making it absolutely ubiquitous in vegetable gardens across America; • And for that reason, enterprising cooks have discovered ways to turn it into muffins, and cake, and pancakes, and... Baked Zucchini Sticks.
November is ubiquitous for comfort food.
But when I think about other ubiquitous fast food outlets and their brewed coffee, I think about Folger's being served at Wendy's, about Dunkin Donuts being owned by three creepy private equity firms (providing little or no information on where their coffee comes from), and another of the «big four» corporate roasters, Sara Lee «s Douwe Egberts division, supplying Burger King's coffee.
Speaking of watching, you should read this article about Buzzfeed's Tasty if you are at all interested in the future of the online food community and / or have ever watched one of their ubiquitous videos (I can say beyond a shadow of a doubt that you have probably seen at least one).
Here is an excerpt from Chris Kessner regarding soy lecithin: «Soy lecithin is one of the most ubiquitous additives in our food supply.....
This recipe makes it EASY to stop the gut wrecking emulsifiers and gums ubiquitous in our foods that cause inflammation (IBD in mice predisposed to that disease) and in normal immune system mice, metabolic syndrome.
His insight into the natural foods market as Regional Marketing Director for Whole Foods Market, and his prior success building PowerBar ® into the number one energy bar, is leading NOW's food division to become as ubiquitous as our supplement line.
As ubiquitous as they are, however, there are still plenty of ways to boost the sales of coffee and tea in the mainstream food service setting.
Many health and environmentally conscious consumers are realizing that GMOs are ubiquitous in packaged food products, such as in corn and soy food fillers.
Emulsifiers such as mono - and di - glycerides are ubiquitous ingredients in food manufacturing because of their range of functionalities for structure and texture.
This week, I speak with cheese expert Max McCalman the Annual Fancy Food Show, where he was leading a seminar on Spanish cheeses, particularly the ubiquitous and sublime masterpiece that is Manchego cheese.
«From the ubiquitous potato chip, to nuts, popcorn, pretzels and jerky, the salty snacks market is one of the most dynamic in the global snack food category,» says James Wolff, global marketing manager, Videojet Technologies.
Clean labels are becoming ubiquitous in the food industry, with a growing number of companies marketing their products with «free - from» labels.
Due to the ubiquitous usage of «fresh» to describe food and trigger purchases, speakers at the 2016 NRA warned the term has all but lost its value and meaning with consumers *.
: The red sauce in the bottle with the green top is ubiquitous, but just a few years ago, only Thai food enthusiasts were familiar with this condiment.
Not only are they ubiquitous, chicken nuggets are everywhere — fast - food restaurants, real sit - down restaurants, school lunchrooms and supermarkets.
I know a lot of parents rely on dips (or just the ubiquitous Ranch dressing) to get children excited about these foods, but my kids hate Ranch and, frankly, I'm often just too lazy to whip up my own creative dips.
That's the latest advice from researchers who have been warning about the ubiquitous chemical bisphenol - A (BPA), an estrogen - like compound used to make everything from shatterproof plastic baby bottles and food - can linings to bike helmets and eyeglass...
That's the latest advice from researchers who have been warning about the ubiquitous chemical bisphenol - A (BPA), an estrogen - like compound used to make everything from shatterproof plastic baby bottles and food - can linings to bike helmets and eyeglass lenses.
Proof positive that kids will accept something other than the ubiquitous nugget or other standard Kid Food.
BPA, a common component of plastics used to contain food, is a type of estrogen that is ubiquitous in the environment.
The section on infant feeding is especially weak, but does include a handful of recipes and the ubiquitous freezing instructions you may have already heard from your own mother (freeze baby's foods in ice cube trays).
Her photographs of that food and her accompanying blog, Fed Up with Lunch, provided an eye - opening expose of the kinds of meals served to millions of American schoolchildren in lunch rooms around the country: mysterious, shrink - wrapped entrees, fried chicken patties, the ubiquitous square pizza and highly processed PBJ «sandwiches» that crumbled to the touch.
These ubiquitous bags hold everything from groceries to take out food and can be found on any given day blowing through our streets, littering our landscapes, and ultimately ending up in our waterways.
So when Hochul offered to have the ubiquitous sandwich with Baldwinsille teacher Beth Chetney, «Anyone want to sit down and have some food with me?»
Yohai grew up in the Bronx and created the ubiquitous snack in the 1950s after taking over the Bronx food factory his father owned.
These are the ubiquitous takeout containers from restaurants and other food places.
Imagine a world where everyone has access to clean water, nutritious food, affordable housing, personalized education, top - tier medical care, nonpolluting and ubiquitous energy.
The authors also emphasize that research collaborations with the food industry were ubiquitous in the 1950s and 1960s - as they are today.
For example, it can turn sugars into citric acid, the white powder that's ubiquitous in foods, beverages, detergents, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
From poisoning and injuring marine life to the ubiquitous presence of plastics in our food to disrupting human hormones and causing major life - threatening diseases and early puberty, the exponential growth of plastics is threatening our planet's survival.
Palm oil is one of the more ubiquitous additives in processed foods and is a common ingredient used in kitchens from tropical Africa to Indonesia and Brazil.
A new study is the first to link the ubiquitous chemical — found in hard plastics, canned foods and paper receipts — with altered thyroid hormones in babies
«Acrylamide is ubiquitous in our food chain.
Seemingly innocent microorganisms may have harmful consequences: Ubiquitous waterborne protozoa appear capable of aiding the survival of several types of bacteria responsible for gut - wrenching food poisoning.
«These pesticides are pretty ubiquitous, and can be found on our food supply and are used in parks and golf courses and in pest control inside buildings and homes.
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